Paul's Coin Thread

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by PaulyWally, Jan 30, 2013.

  1. PaulyWally

    PaulyWally New Member

    Being that I work in retail, I stumble across some coins worth taking at usually every shift. I never leave home without a pocket full of change to trade out for anything cool that I found. 2 other coworkers search too, so competition is fierce. Although I seem to find the majority.

    I have compiled a decent coin collection from what I have found in circulation. A couple thousand wheat pennies from the past several years, some older Jefferson and buffalo nickels, about 20 Silver dimes ranging 1912, 1935-1964, and a handful of silver quarters... 1938-1964. Some halves here and there, some Canadian coins too. I also have some bills that are 1934-1969 series. My dad found an EXCELLENT condition 1877 CC quarter in the farm field behind my house when they were overturning dirt. By far my favorite coin I have.


    So I keep all the coins I find for the month in one cup and at the end of the month, I go through and take a second look at what I found before it gets stashed away in the fireproof box where they just sit.

    For the month of January 2013, these are my finds. Just childsplay. Nothing super exciting, but again, it is my hobby for downtime at work. I will be updating this hopefully at least every month.


    Pennies - 31 Total
    1960 D x 3
    1960 Canadian
    1959 D x 4
    1959 x 2
    1957 D x 2
    1956 D x 2
    1956
    1955
    1954 D
    1953
    1952
    1951
    1950
    1949 Canadian
    1947
    1946 x 4
    1945
    1941
    1935
    1911

    Nickels - 24 total
    1960 D x 3
    1958
    1957 D
    1956 D
    1956
    1955 D x 2
    1954 D
    1952 D
    1951
    1950 (Just a P, false alarm)
    1949 D
    1947 x 2
    1946
    1944 S (Wartime Nickel)
    1943 P (Wartime Nickel)
    1941 x 2
    1939 x 3

    Dimes - 1 Total
    2009

    Quarters - 1 Total
    1964

    Just for fun: Bills - 2 Total
    1950 Series $10 Bill
    1963 A Series $1 Bill

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    I will hopefully be adding a better photo when I can. This is what I can do for now ha.
     
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  3. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Now this is what the hobby is all about, having fun.
     
  4. PaulyWally

    PaulyWally New Member

    Well thanks! It doesn't cost me anything too, well other than the face value of the coin I swap out. It is just fun finding a 100 year old penny in the till, or popping open a quarter roll and seeing a silver edged one.. that actually ends up not being Canadian or something else foreign!
     
  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    You 'go' Paul.........:)
     
  6. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Sounds like a fun way to collect. Now I have to ask - why the 2009 dime? Are they tough to find in your area.
     
  7. PaulyWally

    PaulyWally New Member

    That is the only one I have ever come across... and I knew of the lower mint numbers from that year. Thought I may as well hold onto it.
     
  8. texmech

    texmech Wanna be coin collector

    This is similair to how I got started with this hobby back in the 60's, but back then the "good find" chances were obviously a little better. I still find myslef looking at the change I get for something special. I like the fact you are taking advantage of seeing all that coinage. Good luck.
     
  9. PaulyWally

    PaulyWally New Member

    Here is a better picture for those interested


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